ClaytonD said:
Wesley:
There are thousands of people that are still suffering from attacks by the Germans and Japanese today (Dresden and London as you say). If you share sympathy for them I would believe you to have a hypocritcal viewpoint. I have the same feeling of sympathy for them as I do for the Japanese sufferers.
Okay Clayton, here is one of your posts (Al Zahraa TV) and I quote you...
Quote "Okay just so you know that I know. I may be out of my lane by commenting on this topic. (Just tell me if I am and I'll refrain from posting again)
But as Bruce said it, we are at war with them, we are at war with their media. The fact of the matter is, Al Zahraa is a propoghanda machine, therefore it is a psychological weapon used (In many forms) against allied nations. Last I checked, we are at war on terrorism. Doesn't Al Zahraa support terrorism? A camera can be a more effective weapon than a gun in many cases. (IMO atleast.)
Raid it, bomb it, whatever, just get rid of it." Unquote.
Raid it bomb it, just get rid of it, eh. Sounds like you are being a bit cold yourself? Do you think that broadcast centre is going to be empty when its destroyed? Its most likely in a high density neighbourhood somewhere here in Baghdaddy. This morning it was still on (as it is every day), pumping shyte into young impressionable minds.
Very well said Clayton, but what if there was a school tour, or 'innocent' broadcasters, or the children of a broadcaster present, or cleaning staff, a spouse maybe. People standing at a bus stop, or a family driving too close in a car.
So who's calling who a hyrocrit?
War is hell pal! People die, always have, always will.
In my perfect world, it would be nice to share things with each other, such as food drink etc from other nations, and we all get along, but that will never happen. I wish it was like that, but its impossible.
I stand behind what I say, and what are you doing today?
Wes